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How can I completely remove the bar above the URL bar? I don't need to see horizontal tabs or the Close/Minimize/Restore buttons.

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How can I completely remove the bar above the URL bar? I don't need to see horizontal tabs or the Close/Minimize/Restore buttons.

I can close/minimize/restore by right-clicking the Firefox box on my Linux Mint's bottom panel.


My userChrome.css looks like this:

/* Hide horizontal tabs at the top of the window */
#tabbrowser-tabs {
  visibility: collapse !important;
}

#titlebar {
  visibility: collapse;
}


#tabbrowser-tabs { visibility: hidden !important; }
tab { display: none !important; }

#sidebar-header {
  visibility: collapse !important;
}
How can I completely remove the bar above the URL bar? I don't need to see horizontal tabs or the Close/Minimize/Restore buttons. I can close/minimize/restore by right-clicking the Firefox box on my Linux Mint's bottom panel. My userChrome.css looks like this: <pre><nowiki>/* Hide horizontal tabs at the top of the window */ #tabbrowser-tabs { visibility: collapse !important; } #titlebar { visibility: collapse; } #tabbrowser-tabs { visibility: hidden !important; } tab { display: none !important; } #sidebar-header { visibility: collapse !important; }</nowiki></pre>
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Isisombululo esikhethiwe

This line of code does the trick!

#titlebar {
display: none !important;
}
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Hi tailonfire, please use <pre> tags around your code so the forum software doesn't think you are giving it formatting instructions.

My userChrome.css looks like this:
/* Hide horizontal tabs at the top of the window */
#tabbrowser-tabs {
  visibility: collapse !important;
}

#titlebar {
  visibility: collapse;
}

/* visibility: collapse is better, so remove this */
#tabbrowser-tabs { visibility: hidden !important; }

tab { display: none !important; }

#sidebar-header {
  visibility: collapse !important;
}

Perhaps you also need to suppress the New tab button and the All tabs list button. I don't know about the standard OS buttons. Linux works differently than Windows.

If you don't get the full recipe here, try:

https://www.reddit.com/r/FirefoxCSS/

Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

This line of code does the trick!

#titlebar {
display: none !important;
}

Okulungisiwe ngu tailonfire